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Oceanographic Center’s Dr. Tracy Sutton interviewed by The Weather Channel

Tracey Sutton, Ph.D.

Tracey Sutton, Ph.D.,holding slickhead fish.

Tracey Sutton, Ph.D., of Nova Southeastern University’s Oceanographic Center and The Weather Channel’s Matt Sampson discussed  what could be the cause for the recent oarfish discoveries off the California coast.  According to Sutton, more and more dead oarfish are washing ashore because the fish are generally poor swimmers and have to fight the currents of the California Coast.  The full interview can be viewed here: Weather Channel